Barack Obama's answers to the top 14 science questions facing America

Sciencedebate 2008 got some answers from Barack Obama. Props to Chris and Sheril who put some labor hours into this....

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I may have read it too fast, but I saw a lot of comments by Obama about STEM and none about foreign labor (either OPT, H1B, etc) to fill and create those STEM jobs.

I support such pro-growth policies. I know some like the unions oppose them. Obama's silence makes him a cipher on the issue, though.